You might want to check what OS-HOUSE.org is doing . They 've just announced the winner of their open-source house competition. Plans are free to get , building materials should be easy to source locally.. good luck
It's about time that cell phone companies introduce per second billing, but this is not going to happen anytime soon as it is a major part of their business... and fat profits.
SB
I dont think this is an option ! basically they are listening to your calls as gmail does with emails.. this is going too far, and people shouldnt get into this trap, for the simple reason of : privacy .
so much providers, so many protocols, devices !? it becomes a nightmare. when are we going to call someone no matter where he/she is connected..
i'm using http://www.freeipcall.com/, no fancy things, no monthly subscriptions, just voice
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You might want to check what OS-HOUSE.org is doing . They 've just announced the winner of their open-source house competition. Plans are free to get , building materials should be easy to source locally .. good luck
It's about time that cell phone companies introduce per second billing, but this is not going to happen anytime soon as it is a major part of their business... and fat profits. SB
Again, this is the perfect example of not admitting that there is a "problem" and willing to fix it ...
SB
I also truly believe that there is a lot more to come, and the massive switch of the desktop to the web is only beginning. CC.
it's amazing how Internet can change each other lives.. slashdot story is very inspirational !
I dont think this is an option ! basically they are listening to your calls as gmail does with emails .. this is going too far, and people shouldnt get into this trap, for the simple reason of : privacy .
We never know what comes out of space :o)
this is probably due to: - sales slowing down - and re-launching the brand good job, Steve, iPhone is still hot stuff :)
Let's hope this will encourage manufacturers to "systematically" develop linux drivers !
I also read news about buying virtual worlds.. but can remember the website address.. It's getting as big as buying real "NON-VIRTUAL" lands !
so much providers, so many protocols, devices !? it becomes a nightmare. when are we going to call someone no matter where he/she is connected.. i'm using http://www.freeipcall.com/, no fancy things, no monthly subscriptions, just voice